A 30-year-old woman dodged a hail of bullets when suspects reportedly opened fire on her on a darkened street in northwest Houston early Tuesday morning.

The shooting happened about 1:20 a.m. on the service road of the North Loop near T.C. Jester, said John Cannon, spokesman for the Houston Police Department. The woman, whose name has not been released, was not hurt.

Cannon said the woman was driving home alone after she had finished her shift at work. She was stopped at a red light on the service road and told investigators she noticed what she believed to be a burgundy, four-door Lincoln Town Car pull up beside her and stop. Then she saw two men get out of the car and walk toward her.

Cannon said the woman became frightened and sped away. As she left, she heard what appeared to be gunshots. Police later found several bullet holes in the back of her vehicle.

The woman drove away south on east T.C. Jester. She said the suspects sped away north on T.C. Jester.

The woman drove to a business she knew was open and well-lit not far from her home and called police.

Cannon said the area where the incident occurred was dimly lit at the time because the roadway is under construction. That may account for why no description of the suspects was immediately available.